At the Grizedale Trail Half Marathon in the Lake District, Louise Gordon Lewis finished in 1hr 59mins 28secs – 14th woman home and seventh in her age group – followed by Scott Logie (2:00:12), Charlotte Logie (2:00:12), Emma Heath (2:03:05) and Adele Tabbiner (3:18:26).

In the accompanying marathon, Lee Wilkinson was an impressive 19th in 4:16:35.

And there was overseas success for the Harriers too, as Steve Whincup ran the ‘Go Hard or Go Home’ Half Marathon in Brooklyn, New York in 1:44:27 to finish 34th overall and first O55.

At the notorious gruelling Tough Guy obstacle race in Wolverhampton, there was double success for the Harriers as Dan Gill finished an amazing second, and Rebecca McCarthy was third lady.

Also on Sunday, Rachel Degg ran the Centurion 5 in Solihull in 35:43.

The Harriers were scattered far and wide at Saturday’s 5k Parkrun events, with Amy Grace fourth lady in Edinburgh in 20:10, where Steven Crowe clocked 19:40.

At Ashton Court in Bristol, Craig Williams clocked 21:02, David Gallagher ran 26:52 at Sheffield Hallam Parkrun and Selina Hook finished the Fulham Palace event in London in 25:47.

But the prize for furthest flung Parkrun was easily won by Ben Gregory, who finished in 32:40 at Dunedin Parkrun in New Zealand.

Slightly closer to home, James Simpson was fifth in Hanley in 19:44, Simon Turner ran 23:39 at Shrewsbury, Rob Huntbach (25:01) and Kim Knowles (32:59) ran at Delamere, and there was a good turnout at Congleton, where Andy Hughes took the club honours in 25:04.